Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has warned Raheem Sterling that he will not be sold this summer even if he rejects another contact offer.
The 20-year-old reportedly refused to sign a new deal worth €135,000
per week in October, insisting that he would only resume talks at the
end of the campaign.
In April, Sterling was heavily criticised
for giving an unauthorised interview in which he spoke at length about
his future, but Rodgers insists that the England forward will not leave
Anfield under any circumstances.
"Raheem won't be going
anywhere this summer, even if there's not a deal agreed. We've made that
clear from the beginning," the Liverpool manager told reporters.
"I think Raheem looks a lot more relaxed now than he has done for a
while. We had a couple of good meetings. He came to the house and had a
good chat on a personal level as well.
"It's not just about the
football side, it's also about his welfare because he's still young and
he's been through a lot in the last couple of years so I talked to him
generally and I think he's in a good place at the moment.
"The
club will meet up again with Raheem's representatives and we'll
reinforce [the message]. Look, everyone wants to win trophies, everyone
wants to play in the big competitions but it's also important that you
have the opportunity to do that so we'll just be reinforcing our stance
that's been in place all the way along — that this is the best club for
him at this moment."
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